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Rename `ActiveRecord::Fixtures` class to `ActiveRecord::FixtureSet`. Instances of this class normally hold a collection of fixtures (records) loaded either from a single YAML file, or from a file and a folder with the same name. This change make the class name singular and makes the class easier to distinguish from the modules like `ActiveRecord::TestFixtures`, which operates on multiple fixture sets, or `DelegatingFixtures`, `::Fixtures`, etc., and from the class `ActiveRecord::Fixture`, which corresponds to a single fixture.
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entire requests with grep -v without leaving a stray newline behind. Example:
# Tag asset requests so it's easy to filter them from dev logs
config.log_tags = [
-> request { :assets if request.path.starts_with?(config.assets.prefix) },
-> request { request.uuid }
]
# Watch the logs, ignoring asset requests
$ tail -100f log/development.log | grep -v assets
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This reverts commit abf8de85519141496a6773310964ec03f6106f3f.
We should take a deeper look to those cases flat_map doesn't do deep
flattening.
irb(main):002:0> [[[1,3], [1,2]]].map{|i| i}.flatten
=> [1, 3, 1, 2]
irb(main):003:0> [[[1,3], [1,2]]].flat_map{|i| i}
=> [[1, 3], [1, 2]]
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Add ActiveSupport::KeyGenerator as a simple wrapper around PBKDF2
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Available both as an env entry for rack and an instance method on Rails::Application for other uses
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Use Rack::Cache middleware only if is in Gemfile
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logs.
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the same line
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I believe when people use generators, they typically order the
parameters on the command line in an order that makes sense
to them. Sorting them in the generated code makes the order
seem more arbitrary to humans, even though it's less arbitrary
to computers. :-)
Example:
rails g scaffold Post title:string content:text
The human chose to put title before content. Sorted
attributes in the generated code work but don't match the
human's intent:
params.require(:posts).permit(:content, :title)
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Conflicts:
actionmailer/lib/action_mailer/base.rb
activesupport/lib/active_support/configurable.rb
activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/module/deprecation.rb
guides/source/action_controller_overview.md
guides/source/active_support_core_extensions.md
guides/source/ajax_on_rails.textile
guides/source/association_basics.textile
guides/source/upgrading_ruby_on_rails.md
While resolving conflicts, I have chosen to ignore changes done in
docrails at some places - these will be most likely 1.9 hash syntax
changes.
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manifest path.
This option is now unsupported in sprockets-rails.
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Integrate strong_parameters in Rails 4
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attributes list isn't given
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permissible params
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mass_assignment_sanitizers
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week_start option added to rails app config
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option added (default is Monday)
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Implement :null_session CSRF protection method
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It's further work on CSRF after 245941101b1ea00a9b1af613c20b0ee994a43946.
The :null_session CSRF protection method provide an empty session during
request processing but doesn't reset it completely (as :reset_session
does).
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Users of other SCM's can now generate rails
apps that will add the "empty" directories to source control,
but will not have a useless .gitignore or mis-named .gitkeep
files.
* Change `rails new` and `rails plugin new` generators to name
the `.gitkeep` as `.keep` in a more SCM-agnostic way.
* Change `--skip-git` option to only skip the `.gitignore` file
and still generate the `.keep` files.
* Add `--skip-keeps` option to skip the `.keep` files.
It closes #2800.
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default is the SynchronousQueue.
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We should not let the users use the ThreadedConsumer without know about
the risks
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The app generator is not generally run under bundler, but the Bundler
constant is used here.
In particular you cannot create --dev apps without this.
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The cause of the previous revert was bug in bundler that made it hard to
make railties test work. Fix for bundler was recently pushed to github,
so now we can safely get back to the original commit.
This reverts commit 0f5cc34ab58cda99d1401ecc82e1ebb873838dd7.
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When running `rails generate controller --help` an example
with creating a (singular) "CreditCard" controller is
shown. The convention is to generate controllers with plural
names though.
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Tell people to install `activerecord-session_store` gem when it's not
installed instead ofraising `NameError` on missing
`ActionDispatch::Session::ActiveRecordStore`.
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